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You will find lots of information about being a reenactor bugler. You need to find a B-flat clairon style bugle for infantry bugling. Amati makes one, and you could also look for a bugle make by J.H.Berger specifically for Civil War reenacting... both copper and brass ones are available... You can also contact the reenactor bugler who operates the above website, or also do a search on this website for bugle. There is a ton of info here! Good luck!

Material for Civil War Bugling

You will find lots of information about being a reenactor bugler. You need to find a B-flat clairon style bugle for infantry bugling. Amati makes one, and you could also look for a bugle make by J.H.Berger specifically for Civil War reenacting... both copper and brass ones are available... You can also contact the reenactor bugler who operates the above website, or also do a search on this website for bugle. There is a ton of info here! Good luck!

I'm looking for a bugle so I can learn to play the skirmish calls for my company. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Any luck__________?

RJ Samp
Horniste! Blas das Signal zum Angriffe!
"But in the end, it's the history, stupid. If you can't document it, forget about it. And no amount of 'tomfoolery' can explain away conduct that in the end makes history (and living historians) look stupid and wrong. "

Couesnon's are awesome....the patter has been around since 1845 (and they made a few yesterday....)

RJ Samp
Horniste! Blas das Signal zum Angriffe!
"But in the end, it's the history, stupid. If you can't document it, forget about it. And no amount of 'tomfoolery' can explain away conduct that in the end makes history (and living historians) look stupid and wrong. "